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Bill Clinton flees the country amid the Epstein scandal

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When the unredacted list of Jeffrey Epstein's associates was released, former President Bill Clinton, who was mentioned in the documents more than 50 times, ran for the border.

Clinton sent social media into a frenzy when he was seen strolling among tourists in the main square of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato.

Mayor Mauricio Trejo Pureco shared a photo of Clinton in front of the San Miguel Arcángel parish in X in a post that many saw as mocking Americans.

“Even Bill Clinton walks calmly and safely through the streets of San Miguel de Allende, enjoying the unique beauty and kindness of the people of San Miguel de Allende,” the mayor wrote. “Welcome Mr. PRESIDENT!”

The buzz instantly picked up.

“He's in Mexico because he just appeared over 50 times in a court document as an associate of the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein,” political analyst Isaac Lopez told the mayor.

According to freelance journalist Dom Lucre, “It's worth noting that the Clintons met and were photographed with former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, on December 30, 2023.”

“The Clintons have not returned to America since they left on December 29, 2023,” he reported.

The first batch of documents related to Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre's defamation lawsuit against Epstein's mistress, Ghislaine Maxwell, as BizPac Review reported, they were released on January 3.

Among them was a statement from Epstein's accuser, Johanna Sjorberg, who claimed the dead pedophile once told her that “Clinton likes young,” a reference to young girls.

Another document describes Clinton as having a “close personal relationship” with Epstein, which she has denied.

Clinton's trip to Mexico did nothing to repair her reputation.

“Interesting move to escape US jurisdiction the day the Epstein papers came out,” noted social media strategist Joey Mannarino at X.

“He needs to be in jail,” said another user.

“He's not coming home anytime soon…” predicted a third. “His reputation is over.”

But, according to some, a poor representation is probably all Clinton will face.

“Obviously their reputations have been damaged,” acknowledged one user, “but I doubt any of these individuals will be held accountable and face legal consequences, even if it can be proven that crimes were committed.”

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